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Born 1972 Otorohanga. Known for: Mixes found materials into house paints to build texture, influenced by French Symbolist and surrealism styles..
Star Gossage, born in 1973 in Otorohanga, New Zealand, is an artist known for her unique style influenced by her Maori and European ancestry. She developed her practice in the early 1990s at the... Read full biography
Star Gossage, born in 1973 in Otorohanga, New Zealand, is an artist known for her unique style influenced by her Maori and European ancestry. She developed her practice in the early 1990s at the School of Art in Dunedin, mixing found materials like lime and clay into house paints to create textured... Read full biography
Star Gossage, born in 1973 in Otorohanga, New Zealand, is an artist known for her unique style influenced by her Maori and European ancestry. She developed her practice in the early 1990s at the School of Art in Dunedin, mixing found materials like lime and clay into house paints to create textured surfaces. Gossage's works often feature female subjects integrated with their environment, reflecting influences from artists like Odilon Redon and Marc Chagall. She incorporates detritus from her... Read full biography
Star Gossage, born in 1973 in Otorohanga, New Zealand, is an artist known for her unique style influenced by her Maori and European ancestry. She developed her practice in the early 1990s at the School of Art in Dunedin, mixing found materials like lime and clay into house paints to create textured surfaces. Gossage's works often feature female subjects integrated with their environment, reflecting influences from artists like Odilon Redon and Marc Chagall. She incorporates detritus from her studio at Pakiri into her paintings, grounding them in lived experience while evoking a dreamlike quality.Linda Tyler, Artist: Star Gossage.
Star Gossage, born in 1973 in Otorohanga, New Zealand, is an artist known for her unique style influenced by her Maori and European ancestry. She developed her practice in the early 1990s at the School of Art in Dunedin, mixing found materials like lime and clay into house paints to create textured surfaces. Gossage's works often feature female subjects integrated with their environment, reflecting influences from artists like Odilon Redon and Marc Chagall. She incorporates detritus from her studio at Pakiri into her paintings, grounding them in lived experience while evoking a dreamlike quality.Linda Tyler, Artist: Star Gossage.
